Until now I have been using a jdk/jre with bundled javafx modules for platform applications, but yesterday I decided to switch to a vanilla jdk and added javafx through maven (not the NetBeans ones).
Then I noticed WARNING [javafx]: Unsupported JavaFX configuration: classes were loaded from 'unnamed module @1f52076b' DDG took me to https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8256362 "As of JDK 9, the JavaFX runtime expects to be loaded as a set of named javafx.* modules, and no longer supports loading those modules from the classpath. If it accidentally happens to work on the classpath, then it isn't by design nor it is supported. We are unlikely to address any bugs that might result from this use case." Is it better/future proof to use a runtime with bundled javafx when doing platform applications then using plain dependencies? Patrik